Collection: KNITS

Knitwear from the 1990s and early 2000s is experiencing a major renaissance, defined by a playful mash-up of grunge, prep, and early internet aesthetics. The modern trend often involves oversized silhouettes from the 90s, juxtaposed with the body-hugging, cropped Y2K styles.
Key styles include the oversized, chunky "grandpa" sweater often found in vintage shops, which features busy geometric or Fair Isle patterns and a relaxed, drop-shoulder fit. The cropped knit top or cardigan, made popular in the 2000s, is also very current, often appearing in stretchy, slim-fit ribbed fabrics. A notable Y2K revival is the high-neck zip-up sweater, a sporty yet chic look popularized by brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren in the era. Another returning favourite is the long, drapey cardigan, a signature of the early 2000s bohemian aesthetic often worn open over a tank top and jeans. Knitwear with large flag logos, embroidery, 3D knit, waffle knits, and other vintage Y2K styles from the 90s and 2000s have been revived in modern fashion trends.
Authentic knit pieces from heritage brands have become hard to source and highly desired. Brands like Ralph Lauren Polo, Southpole, Coogi, Tundra, Pucci and Tommy Hilfiger have become grail items.